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Nissan stable in Thailand?

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The just launched the Nissan Kicks E-power in Thailand, a hybrid.

 

I read a few reviews and they are generally positive on fuel economy, good comfort and safety features.

The driving experience not something to write home about, 125hp but it will get you from A to B in relative comfort.

A competitor to the C-HR but app 100k baht cheaper in all 3 options of each model.

 

I am interested.

 

 

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On 5/17/2020 at 11:08 PM, guzzi850m2 said:

The just launched the Nissan Kicks E-power in Thailand, a hybrid.

 

I read a few reviews and they are generally positive on fuel economy, good comfort and safety features.

The driving experience not something to write home about, 125hp but it will get you from A to B in relative comfort.

A competitor to the C-HR but app 100k baht cheaper in all 3 options of each model.

 

I am interested.

 

 

Good clearancce and 250nm of torque too. Good for flooded (but not too deep) roads. This engine is quite fast in the nissan note, so should be interesting to see how it goes here. 

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